Alfred Merriweather

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Alfred Musgrave Merriweather CBE, (19 August 1918 – 8 October 1999)[1] was a Scottish missionary in Botswana, who was a member of the National Assembly of Botswana and its first Speaker.[2] He helped improve public health in Botswana.[3]

Preceded byPost created
Succeeded byAlbert Frank Lock
Born(1918-08-19)19 August 1918
Died8 October 1999(1999-10-08) (aged 81)
Quick facts Speaker of the National Assembly of Botswana, Preceded by ...
Alfred Merriweather, CBE
Speaker of the National Assembly of Botswana
In office
1965–1968
Preceded byPost created
Succeeded byAlbert Frank Lock
Personal details
Born(1918-08-19)19 August 1918
Died8 October 1999(1999-10-08) (aged 81)
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Biography

Merriweather was born in Yorkshire, and lived later in Glasgow.[1]

He moved to Molepolole in Bechuanaland Protectorate in 1944 to work in the Scottish Livingstone Hospital. His medical reputation allowed him to become medical adviser to Sir Seretse Khama, first President of Botswana. Merriweather was elected as the speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and as the first speaker of the National Assembly when Botswana became independent.

He gained a PhD in Medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 1956.[4]

He died in Molepolole in 1999.[1]

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